Over the past 30 years Tom has successfully tried cases, including intellectual property, breach of contract, torts, fraud and other complex commercial matters, in federal and state courts across the country. Regardless of where the case is, Tom is a go-to lawyer for some of the nation’s top companies from California to Texas to the Carolinas.
Notable victories achieved for Tom’s clients include a resounding jury verdict in 2021 on behalf of Clayton Homes -- one of the nation’s largest homebuilders and a division of Berkshire Hathaway -- in a major trademark infringement suit in North Carolina federal court; a jury verdict in favor of Tyson Foods in a grower lawsuit alleging multiple tort claims; a successful jury verdict in favor of an individual defendant being sued for millions of dollars and punitive damages on allegations of fraud; and successful defense of a jury trial in south Texas alleging violations of RICO against a division of Berkshire Hathaway.
In 2015 Tom served as co-counsel defending McWane, Inc., a manufacturer of ductile iron pipe, in an enforcement proceeding before the FTC. The eight-week administrative trial involved over 2,000 exhibits and 53 witnesses, culminating in a 464-page decision - possibly the longest FTC decision in history. Ultimately, Maynard’s team convinced the FTC to rule against its own complaint, something the FTC had not done in 20 years.
Tom also serves on the Editorial Board and co-authored Chapter 21: "Arbitrations & Class Actions" for the American Bar Association's two-volume treatise A Practitioner's Guide to Class Actions.
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